: The Anne of Green Gables #8 Rilla of Ingleside (No:4364)
: L.M. Montgomery
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: Anne's children are almost grown up, except for pretty, high-spirited Rilla. No one can resist her bright hazel eyes and dazzling smile. Rilla, almost fifteen, can't think any further ahead than going to her very first dance at the Four Winds lighthouse and getting her first kiss from handsome Kenneth Ford. But undreamed-of challenges await the irrepressible Rilla when the world of Ingleside is endangered by a far-off war. Her brothers go off to fight, and Rilla brings home an orphaned newborn in a soup tureen. She is swept into a drama that tests her courage and changes her forever.
: When Neha was born everyone seemed pleased because she was fair and round as themoon. But soon Neha s mother grew alarmed because her baby took longer to speak andwalk like most human babies did. But that s not where Neha s peculiarities ended. The little girl seemed more comfortable with animals than with humans
: This collection of stories is part of a series that has been specially written for children of different age groups. The stories in this book are all about what makes up the world of very young children. Here, teddy bears come alive and monkeys and dogs speak the same language as preschoolers. These delightful tales are sure to be a hit among children because of their clear and simple text and expressive and colourful illustrations
: Bharata, king of Ayodhya, had an overriding ambition to become king of kings. He set about subduing every kingdom possible including those of his brothers. The only person to oppose his arrogance was his half-brother, Bahubali, who defeated Bharata in single combat. However, Bahubali abdicated all claims to the throne and left for the forests to meditate. Centuries later Chavundaraya, a commander-in-chief of the Ganga dynasty built a 57 feet high statue of Bahubali at Shravana Belagola. This story has been taken from Pampa's Adi Purana and Panchabana's Bhujabali Charita